Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Neil Hamilton Neil Hamilton, who was discovered by D. W. Griffith, was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, in September, 1899. At seventeen his family moved to New Haven, Connecticut. Hamilton is familiar to many theatre patrons and to most anyone who studies magazines and billboards. He has posed for many commercial artists and is perhaps best known as the "Dobbs Hat" and "Stetson Hat" youth. For a short time he appeared in stock. His first appearance on the screen was as the grocery boy in "The White Rose." He played the leading male role in Griffith's "America." He is married.